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what is th difference____ a mosqutito and a fly. among, with,between​

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Answered by akkhashsaialli
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Answer:

The most notable difference between mosquitoes and flies is how and what they eat. Mosquitoes' mouths are equipped with a long, needle-shaped protrusion called a “proboscis.” The proboscis is used to penetrate the skin of fruits, vegetation and humans to extract the interior juices and blood. Because female mosquitoes need the rich nutrients found in blood in order to form eggs, female mosquitoes use the proboscis to penetrate the skin of humans, mammals and birds in order to access their blood.

Unlike mosquitoes, flies secrete digestive juices onto their food sources, liquifying their food. They then suck the partially digested juices up through their own proboscis. They land on fruits, vegetables and other organic matter and then secrete digestive juices. The juices partially digest the food outside of the fly's body so that the fly can easily lap up the product with its spongy mouthparts IF MY ANSWER IS CORRECT PLEASE MARK ME HAS BRAINLIST

Answered by Sheza84939
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Answer:

What is the difference between a mosqutito and a fly?

Explanation:

'Between' is used when two elements are involved. Here, the elements are the mosqutito and the fly.

'Among' is used when talking about people or things that are not distinct and are viewed as a group but in this sentence, there is no group.

'With' to refer to what we use to do something but in this sentence, there is no action

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